Section 11 Registration fees
[ Text of section effective until July 1, 2009. For text effective July 1, 2009, see below.]
Section 11. (a) Every contractor or subcontractor as defined in this chapter shall pay a registration fee in an amount equal to the fee paid by construction supervisors pursuant to section ninety-four of chapter one hundred and forty-three. Every individual construction supervisor licensed in accordance with said section ninety-four of chapter one hundred and forty-three and every individual motor vehicle repair shop registered in accordance with section two of chapter one hundred A who is also acting as a contractor as defined in this chapter, shall register pursuant to sections nine and ten, but shall be exempt from said registration fee, upon presentation to the administrator of documentation that the license or registration fee has been paid and that the license or registration is current. Such licensee or registrant shall be required to submit to the administrator such information as the administrator may require under sections nine and ten, and shall be issued a certificate of registration under paragraph (b) of section nine. The registration fee required under this paragraph shall be payable upon application for registration and renewal.
In addition, every contractor and subcontractor as defined in this chapter, shall pay a fee to the fund with his application for registration. The amount of such fee shall be based upon the number of persons in his employ at the time of application. A contractor or subcontractor with fewer than four employees shall pay a fee of one hundred dollars; with four to ten employees, the fee shall be two hundred dollars; with eleven to thirty employees the fee shall be three hundred dollars; with more than thirty employees the fee shall be five hundred dollars. Such payment shall be refunded if the application is denied by the administrator. No contractor or subcontractor shall be required to pay this fee more than once unless the fund administrator determines that the amount of the fund is insufficient to maintain it at a level commensurate with claims made against said fund. If such a determination is so made, after conducting a public hearing, the administrator, in consultation with the fund administrator, may assess each home improvement contractor or subcontractor an appropriate fee, the amount to be determined by the commissioner of administration and finance which shall not exceed the amount of the original assessment; provided, however, that the administrator shall not assess any registrant more than once in any twelve month period.
Each certificate of registration issued by the administrator shall bear a number which shall be valid for two years from the date of its issuance and may be renewed upon approval by the administrator of an application to be provided by him. Said certificate shall not be transferable.
Chapter 142A: Section 11. Registration fees
[ Text of section as amended by 2009, 4, Sec. 14 and 2009, 27, Sec. 80 effective July 1, 2009. See 2009, 4, Sec. 81 and 2009, 27, Sec. 161. For text effective until July 1, 2009, see above.]
Section 11. (a) Every contractor or subcontractor as defined in this chapter shall pay a registration fee in an amount equal to the fee paid by construction supervisors pursuant to section ninety-four of chapter one hundred and forty-three. The registration fee required under this paragraph shall be payable upon application for registration and renewal.
In addition, every contractor and subcontractor as defined in this chapter, shall pay a fee to the fund with his application for registration. The amount of such fee shall be based upon the number of persons in his employ at the time of application. A contractor or subcontractor with fewer than four employees shall pay a fee of one hundred dollars; with four to ten employees, the fee shall be two hundred dollars; with eleven to thirty employees the fee shall be three hundred dollars; with more than thirty employees the fee shall be five hundred dollars. Such payment shall be refunded if the application is denied by the director. No contractor or subcontractor shall be required to pay this fee more than once unless the fund administrator determines that the amount of the fund is insufficient to maintain it at a level commensurate with claims made against said fund. If such a determination is so made, after conducting a public hearing, the director, in consultation with the fund administrator, may assess each home improvement contractor or subcontractor an appropriate fee, the amount to be determined by the commissioner of administration and finance which shall not exceed the amount of the original assessment; provided, however, that the director shall not assess any registrant more than once in any twelve month period.
Each certificate of registration issued by the director shall bear a number which shall be valid for two years from the date of its issuance and may be renewed upon approval by the director of an application to be provided by him. Said certificate shall not be transferable.